Cellphone data mined to create personal profiles

Analyzing calls, text, and other cellphone data yields clues about a 
user's personality, behavior, and even health status

By Hiawatha Bray |  GLOBE STAFF     JULY 08, 2013

As we live our lives, we leave behind a vapor trail of information: 
the places we go and how fast we get there, the people we talk to, 
the stores where we shop, taverns where we drink, churches where we 
pray.

Powerful computers in our purses and pockets are now recording that 
data. The cellphone is not just a communication device; it is a 
diary. And with the data from millions of these diaries, businesses, 
government agencies, and scientists are learning how to forestall 
medical crises, identify emotional problems, prevent the spread of 
infections diseases, or simply sell more pizza.

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http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/07/07/your-cellphone-yourself/eSvTK1UCqNOE7D4qbAcWPL/story.html?s_campaign=8315


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